Jury Convicts Woman in South Carolina for Smuggling Drugs into Federal Prison

Columbia, S.C. – A federal jury has convicted a woman of smuggling drugs and other contraband into a South Carolina federal prison, marking a significant moment in the ongoing battle against illegal activities within the U.S. correctional system. The verdict follows a detailed investigation revealing how contraband is infiltrated into prisons, exacerbating challenges in maintaining security and enforcing the law behind bars. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, faced multiple charges, including the distribution of narcotics and providing inmates with prohibited items. The case highlights a larger issue that correctional facilities across the … Read more

Iranian Human Rights Lawyer’s Teenage Son Assaulted by Guards at Evin Prison

Tehran, Iran – The teenage son of prominent Iranian human rights lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh, was reportedly assaulted by prison guards at Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and highlights the ongoing concerns over human rights abuses within Iranian penitentiaries. Kaveh Kermanshahi, a human rights activist, reported the assault, noting that the attack occurred when the young man visited the prison to see his mother. Sotoudeh, a well-known figure internationally for her activism, has been detained multiple times due to her work defending civil rights activists and women protesting Iranian hijab laws. … Read more

Russia Imposes Prison Sentences on Legal Team of Deceased Dissident Navalny

Moscow, Russia – In a move that has drawn international condemnation, a Russian court has sentenced two lawyers associated with the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny to lengthy prison terms. The decision on Friday marks a significant escalation in the Kremlin’s crackdown on dissent and opposition voices within the country. The lawyers, Vladlen Los and Ivan Zhdanov, were found guilty of charges including extremism and working for an organization deemed ‘undesirable’ by the Russian government. Los received an eight-year sentence, while Zhdanov was sentenced in absentia to nine years. Both attorneys were integral members of … Read more

Former Oath Keepers Lawyer Faces Prison for Instructing Evidence Destruction Post-Capitol Riot

WASHINGTON — A Texas attorney involved with the Oath Keepers militia is scheduled for sentencing next week with federal prosecutors seeking a prison term exceeding a year. The lawyer, Kellye SoRelle, 45, from Granbury, pled guilty in October to charges that include one count of obstructing an official proceeding and one misdemeanor related to unauthorized entry into restricted areas. SoRelle, a former Republican candidate for the Texas House of Representatives and the general counsel of the Oath Keepers, was charged in what has become the largest Capitol riot case handled by the government to date. … Read more